Hierarchical hydrodynamics in long-range multipole-conserving systems

ORAL

Abstract

This work investigates the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of dipole and higher-moment conserving systems with long-range interactions, drawing inspiration from trapped ion experiments in strongly tilted potentials. We introduce a hierarchical sequence of multipole-conserving models characterized by power-law decaying couplings. Although the moments are always globally conserved, adjusting the power-law exponents of the couplings induces various regimes in which only a subset of multipole moments are effectively locally conserved. We examine the late-time hydrodynamics analytically and numerically using an effective classical framework, uncovering a rich dynamical phase diagram that includes subdiffusion, conventional diffusion, and Lévy flights. Our results are unified in an analytic reciprocal relationship that captures the nested hierarchy of hydrodynamics in multipole conserving systems where only a subset of the moments are locally conserved. Moreover, we extend our findings to higher dimensions and explore the emergence of long-time scales, reminiscent of pre-thermal regimes, in systems with low charge density. Lastly, we corroborate our results through state-of-the-art numerical simulations of a fully quantum long-range dipole-conserving system and discuss their relevance to trapped-ion experimental setups.

* J.G., J.M.M., and T.L.H. were supported by ARO MURI W911NF2020166. J.M.M. was also supported by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant No. DGE - 1746047. G.D.T. was supported by the EPiQS Program of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

Publication: "Hierarchical hydrodynamics in long-range multipole-conserving systems" - Preprint (https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.12342) and accepted by Physical Review B (publication pending)

Presenters

  • Jacopo Gliozzi

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Authors

  • Jacopo Gliozzi

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  • Julian May-Mann

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai, Stanford

  • Taylor L Hughes

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  • Giuseppe De Tomasi

    UIUC